Three impressions from Cal’s second day of football practice

Jared Goff is communicating better with his receivers, according to Sonny Dykes.

Here are three impressions from Cal’s second day of practice:

1. Jared Goff showcased his accuracy, going through a 7-on-7 drill without throwing an incomplete pass at one point. Sonny Dykes complimented Goff’s ability to get on the same page as his receivers and it showed on Tuesday. Goff said practice has slowed down for him, but he’s still not where he wants to be.

2. Bryce Treggs ran a go-rout in one-on-ones against safety Stefan McClure and beat him down the field for a 50-yard touchdown. As a whole, the receivers seemed to have their way with the Cal secondary, but they also have the upper hand as the team isn’t wearing pads yet.

3. It was unclear how it started, but a fight broke out during practice and punches were thrown. The energy level picked up after the fight, as both the offense and defense were cheering on the heated encounter. Sonny Dykes was asked why football players sometimes punch others in the facemask. His response: “That’s a good question. There’s a lot of things in this great world of ours that I can’t explain and that’s certainly one of them.”